Thanks! I enjoyed it.
Could you tell me more about your turn small lead?
It looks like you use it when you have a range advantage on specific turn cards with draws and made hands that can't call villion's turn overbet. Do you lead with your strong mand hands and draws as well? Then would you bet bigger?
You can learn about this play and my explanation in some of my other videos but basically is that I tend to lead with my whole range for small size the turn cards that should give me a range advantage vs villain because of the previous action on the hand. This puts opponents on very akward spots since they are going to be capped and they are not going to be able to defend their ranges in a very simple way.
At around the 20:20 mark you speak about villains blocker not being the best for his call. Can you explain this to me please? I understand the concept of blockers but in this particular case I don't see what potential bluffs he blocks. Or maybe I don't fully understand the concept of blockers at all lol... Thanks again.
I just said this because when I take the bet + check + bet line his 9c removes some potential bluffs of my range like the 95cc, 96cc, 97cc, 9Tcc. If I have bet the turn instead, his 9c wouldn't have been a bad blocker at all. Maybe that's the reason why you got a bit confused with it.
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Thanks! I enjoyed it.
Could you tell me more about your turn small lead?
It looks like you use it when you have a range advantage on specific turn cards with draws and made hands that can't call villion's turn overbet. Do you lead with your strong mand hands and draws as well? Then would you bet bigger?
Hi Shin, glad you enjoyed it.
You can learn about this play and my explanation in some of my other videos but basically is that I tend to lead with my whole range for small size the turn cards that should give me a range advantage vs villain because of the previous action on the hand. This puts opponents on very akward spots since they are going to be capped and they are not going to be able to defend their ranges in a very simple way.
Hey Nuno. Enjoyed the vid, ty.
At around the 20:20 mark you speak about villains blocker not being the best for his call. Can you explain this to me please? I understand the concept of blockers but in this particular case I don't see what potential bluffs he blocks. Or maybe I don't fully understand the concept of blockers at all lol... Thanks again.
Hey fast-livin glad you liked it!
I just said this because when I take the bet + check + bet line his 9c removes some potential bluffs of my range like the 95cc, 96cc, 97cc, 9Tcc. If I have bet the turn instead, his 9c wouldn't have been a bad blocker at all. Maybe that's the reason why you got a bit confused with it.
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